Complete Video Library
The Little People
When a leader uses demeaning language
The Locker Room
Dealing with questions during a coworker's gender reassignment process
The Lurker
When does behavior become harassing?
The Social Network
Dealing with employees accessing social media sites from work during "off-hours".
The Three-Dimensional Interview Handbook (10 pack)
Bad hiring decisions cost time and money ...and a ton of frustration! That's why it's imperative that you select the best people for your job openings individuals who have the skills and talent to do each job ... AND A WHOLE LOT MORE! This book provides a proven,easy-to-follow process for evaluating candidates in terms of the three critical factors necessary for successful employment: capability, commitment and chemistry.
The Wedding
An openly gay coworker sharing his/her wedding plans at the office
Trouble at Home
Workplace privacy and performance
Twitter Jitters
Dealing with employees who disclose confidential information through social media
Union Fliers
How to handle the possibility of union organization
Weighty Issues
Physical appearances and job requirements
What's Best for the Company
Dealing with sensitive and confidential issues while in the interviewing/hiring process.
What's the Harm?
Dealing with confidential information
Work-Life Imbalance
Competing priorities and lack of time
Would You Like Any Dessert?
Reinforcing a policy with an employee who believes you are friends.
Article: Breaking the Cycle
What problems are we trying to solve with the same old ineffective circular approach? We can usually figure this out. When a problem repeatedly rears its ugly head, our approach is likely a circular one.
Article: Everyone Needs a Coach
Your time is precious. You need customized, just-in-time solutions. This is one of the reasons corporate leaders are now working with executive coaches. The one-on-one personalized approach gives you what you need when you need it. Coaching can accommodate your busy schedule. And quite often people will tell an outsider what they won’t tell you.
Article: Finding Balance
Everyone I know struggles to balance their work and home lives. No, wait a minute. That’s not true. My retired friends seem to have it down pat. The rest of us juggle, patch, negotiate, apply a temporary fix here and there. This isn’t very satisfying. In short, we feel as if we’re not doing justice to our careers or to our families and friends.
Article: Full Plate
The constant pressure to do more with less can lead to worker burnout. Burnout happens when requests for our time and energy exceed our capacity to comply.
Article: Generations Apart
A fun and interesting article about younger employees - from the perspective of a Baby Boomer. Honest thoughts and interesting stereotypes are discussed. Will some generation-based attributes still annoy us? Sure they will. Can we work through those problems? We can if we choose to do so.
Article: Getting Creative
What inspires you to create? When I ask my clients and workshop attendees this question, I’m usually met with a pause, possibly accompanied by a blank stare and a tendency to search for something shiny to focus on. Most of us aren’t used to thinking about this question, and it makes us uncomfortable. We aren’t sure we really are creative.